Pipe, cigar-holder, &amp;c.



I. R. PERRY.

PIPE, GIGAR HOLDER, 6:0.

PPLIoATIoN FILED Nov.13, 190s.

936,734. l Pa o@t..12,19o9.

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UNITED. STAT-Es PATENT oEEioE. I

QF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGN'OR PERRY PIPE COMPANY, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, CORPORATION 0F ILLINOIS'.`

PIPE,' CIGAR-HEOLDER, &c.

vSpecification of Letters Patent.

Application led November 13, 1908. Serial No.v 462,407.

To all 'it may concern: Be it known that I, JOHN R. PERRY, a citizen of the United States, residing atv4 Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of ferred embodiment in the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure 1 represents a sectional view-of a straight-stem pipe constructed in accordance with my improvements; Fig. 2, a perspective view ofz a removable nicotin-collector employed; Fig. 3, a sectional View of a curvedstem pipe constructed in accordance with my improvements; and Fig. 4, a sectional view of a cigar-holder constructed in accordlectorhousedwithin the-stem B and secured ance with my invention.

Referringl to Figs. 1 and 2, A represents a pipe-bowl; B, a. stem connected with said bowl; C, a mouth-piece detachably connected with said stem; and D, a nicotin-colto the mouth-piece C, so asto be removable' `there-with. The-stem B, in the construction illustrated, comprises a short section 1 formed integrally with the-base of the bowl, and av removable section 2having slip-joint connection with the section 1. formed with a-comparatively large bore 3 which `extends beneath the bottom of the chamber 4 of the bowl, connecting therewith by a small perforation 5. The mouthpiece C preferably has slip-joint connection at 6 with the free end of the stem-section 2, vand has in its base-end a short bore 7 which is threaded to receive the threaded shank of the device D. The point-end of the mouthpiece has an aperture 8 from which branch the smoke-passage 9 and saliva-passage 10,

the former `rising or inclining upwardlyl from the aperture 8 and the latter inclining downwardly from the aperture 8. The device D preferably comprises a rod.11 formed The stem is withv disks 12 locatedl'at intervals thereon,

said disks having small perforations 13 therethrough; a threaded shank 14 at one end of-the rod 11 and of the same diameter as the disks 12, said shank 14 having its upper wall provided with a longitudinal groove, or smoke-passage 15; 'and a section, or member, 16 at the opposite end of the rod 11 having an open-top chamber 17 which extends beneath the perforation 5 and is provided with disk-form end-walls 18 and 19, the 'latter having smoke-passages 2O through it. As thus described, the device D may be formed conveniently of a rod turned down according to requirements to form the spaces between the disks, the portion 16 being hollowedA out or dished to form the chamber 17; or said device may be molded or cast-from any suitable material. The passage 15 registers with the inner end of the sinoke-passage-S) of the mouth-piece, and the saliva-passage l0 of the mouth-piece registers with a saliva-passage 21 which extends through the stem B and is tapped by an outlet passage located beneath the bowl of the pipe and which is normally closed by a screw-plug 22.

In the construction shown in Fig. 3, A1 represents the bowl of a pipe; B1 the stem;

C1 a mouth-piece; and D1 a nicotin-collector.` The mouth-piedeis curved and the exterior of the baseortion of the stem is curved to give'the-'e 'ect ofra curved-stem pipe. The-stem has a straight'bore therethrough extending on an incline, as shown, andreceivingy the nicotin-collector D1. The nicotin-collector D1 isofthe same construction as the nicotin-collector D, except that it has a reducing threaded stem 23 connected with the base-portion of the mouth-piece. The smoke-outlet from the bore containlng the collector D1 is through a passage 24 which communicates with a curved passage 25 through the mouth-piece. The stem has a saliva-passage 26 which communicates with the smoke-passage 24 and registers with the passage 25. The lower portion of the passage 26 is tapped by an outlet passage 27 which receives a screw-plug 28. rlIhe stem B1. is sectionally constructed in the same manner as is the stem B, and the mouth- Panted oet. 12, 1909..,

piece C1 has slip-joint connection with the i adjacent end of the stem B1, being removable. 4When the mouth-piece is removed, the

`tin oils or julces.

collector D? is withdrawnthrough the medium of the mouth-piece.

In each of the constructions described the smoke passes through the minute perfora- 'tions of the disks of the nicotin-collector, and the nicotin is deposited on the collector. In each construction, provision is made for preventing the saliva from passing through the' nicotin-collector and reaching the bowl of thc pipe. In other words, rovision is made for keeping the tobacco ry and for preventing mixture of the saliva with the nico- Also, in each case, the nicotin-collector is removable through the medium of the mouth-piece, the removal being eli'ectcd without rotation of the mouthpiece; and the nicotin-collector is of such construction as to enable it to be readily cleansed.

The pipe may be constructed of any suitable material, and the nicotin-collector may be composed of any suitable material. The nicotin-collector is preferably, but not necessarily, of the integral construction shown.

In the construction shown in Fig. 4, B2 represents the stem of a cigar-holder; C2 the mouth piece having slip -joint connection therewith; and D2 a nicotin-collector having a screw-connection with the mouth-piece and removable from the stem B2 through the medium of the mouth-piece. In this construction, the free end of the stem B2 of the holder is provided with a recess or opening 29 adaptedto receive the end of the cigar, and the stem is provided with a bore 30 which receives the collector D2. The bore 30 connects, by a comparatively small passage 31, with the chamber 29. `The collector D2 comprises a. rod 32 having perforate disks 33 thereon, and a shank 34 of approximately the same diameter as the disks 33 and having threaded connection with'a bore in the adjacent end of the 'mouth-piece. The threaded shank 34 of the collector is pro- Ivided at its upper portion with a groove or smoke-passage 35. At the opposite end of the collector, the rod 32 is extended through the passage 31 and projects into the chamber 29, where it is sharpened to form a point 36 which projects centrally into the chamber 29. The point 36 serves as a means of impaling the cigar and preventing the cigar from falling out of the holder. The point may also serve as a means of puncturing the cigar,

avoiding the necessity of clipping the e'nd thereof.

It is noteworthy that in each of the con-V structions described the mouth piece and stem constitute a holder (in one case for the reception of the cigar directly, and in the other case for supporting the pipe-bowl containing the tobacco) and the nlcotin-collector is withdrawable from the stem in the operation of removing the mouth-piece.

What I regard as new and desire to secure'by Letters Patent isl. A pipe comprising a bowl provided with a tobacco-chamber and a smoke-passage communicating with the base-portion of said chamber, a stem connected with said bowl and provided with a bore extending beneath said smoke-passage, a mouth-piece connected with said stem, and a nicotin-collector contained in said bore, comprising a rod equipped with a plurality of pei-forato disks and an extension at the inner end thereof projecting beneath said smoke-passage and having a chamber beneath said smoke-passage, for the purpose set forth.

2. -A pipe comprising a bowl, a stem connected with said bowl provided with a straight bore, a mouth-piece connected with said stem and provided with a smoke-pas-- sage, and a nicotin-collector comprising a rod equlpped intermediately with perforate disks and havin a chambered extension at one end. extending beneath the pipe-bowland an extension at the other end provided in its upper portion with a smoke-passage registering with the smoke-passage 1n said mouth-piece.

3. In a device of the character set forth, the combination of a stem provided with a straight smooth bore, a mouth-piece removably connected with said stem, and a nicotin-collector comprising a rod equipped with disks contacting directly with the walls of said bore and having smoke-passages therethrough, said nicotin-collector having a shank connected with said mouth-plece, whereby, when the mouth-piece is withdrawn, the nicotin-collector will be withdrawn and said disks will scrape the walls of said bore.

JOHN R. PERRY. In presence of- J. GpANDEnsoN, R. A. SCHAEFER. 

